USA Today Happy Ever Afters Interview and Review of Dreaming of the Wolf

It's coming! Soon!!!

I have to smile at the mention of Happy Ever Afters, because when men ask me what I write about, I say romance, and then invariably the comment is made, "Happy ever afters." Thankfully, they smile, and don't say it in a demeaning way.

I smile broadly and admit it. I'm a sucker for happy ever afters. Always have been. Always will be.

Even when I write a little darker, my daughter says, "Mom, you always have rainbows in your stories. You can't write completely dark."

At first, I was taken aback. I thought I could write anything my heart desired. But then, I came to realize that's just me. And I see nothing wrong in that.

I was reading a book by an author I much admire, and I was truly disappointed because her writing had taken such a dark tone with no levity any longer. We read what we expect to read, so readers can expect to read the serious side of me, the adventurous, and the humorous. Because they come hand in hand.

My father and mother and me had a quirky sense of humor. We cried when my dad had his stroke, but on the other hand, while he was in the hospital, we made light of his condition--which helped him immensely in overcoming the scariness of his loss of control. We teased him about the blue pill the doctor had given him, that it wasn't to make him fight the depression, but truly was Viagra.

And he felt better for it. Not for the pill, but because we made him laugh about using Viagra at a time like that.

I don't want to feel down after I read a book. I don't want to cry and feel there was no hope for the characters, real or otherwise, in the story.

I want Happy Ever Afters. Life is too short to read only downers for me. Or to write them.

Give me a good romance that ends well, and I'm on top of the world.

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Speaking of HEA, I've got A SEAL in Wolf's Clothing for reviewers! Just came in the mail last night!!

TGIF!!!

Terry Spear
"Giving new meaning to the term alpha male where fantasy IS reality!"
www.terryspear.com

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Published on October 29, 2011 03:55
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message 1: by Cathy (new)

Cathy That is why I read your books. I've read another author for 10 years and this last series was so dark I refused to buy any more of it. I have listened to 2 more of the series from the library, but it has only gotten depressing with the heroine thinking she loves the hero(?) who chocked her, broke her ribs in the first book and verbally abused her through 3 books? She needs an abuse center not another book.
I want laughter and a HEA. Even my SiFi reads need to have some romance in them!


message 2: by Terry (new)

Terry Spear Thanks so much, Cathy! Oh, yeah, I so agree. That's another author I was reading too, where she had so much torture to the heroines, rape, very detailed descriptions, that I stopped reading her work. Every heroine had to have this sexual story with the hero while overcoming the horrible abuse she had suffered. And it just doesn't work for me. :)

I want laughter and a HEA also, and I love SciFi that has romance! I read a couple that I loved, though I can't think of the titles off hand. But one was set in a medieval world and the conquering hero was to marry her, to keep her and her people from rebelling. Really fun story. Another was where the hero ended up being taken hostage by the heroine's people--and they were all women. The one took him down with a big stick. No stun gun, nothing, when he was armed to the teeth. Really took a hit on his ego. Loved it!


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